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FD&C RED 40 Powder, Allura Red AC
Allura Red AC is a water soluble red azo dye that goes by several names, including FD&C Red 40. It is used as a food dye and has the E number E129. In solution, its maximum absorbance lies at about 504 nm (Absorbs green color). In the United States, Allura Red AC is approved by the FDA for use in cosmetics, drugs, and food. It is used in some tattoo inks and is used in many products, such as cotton candy, soft drinks, cherry-flavored products, children’s medications, and dairy products. It is occasionally used to dye medicinal pills, such as the antihistamine fexofenadine, for purely aesthetic reasons. FDC RED 40 is by far the most commonly used red dye in the United States,[8] completely replacing amaranth (Red 2) and also replacing erythrosine (Red 3) in most applications due to the negative health effects of those two dyes. Information provided in this page are from the manufacturer, supplier or online resources. CAS Number: 25956-17-6 C.I.# 16035
Product Specifications
CAS Number | 25956-17-6 |
C.I. Number | 16035 |
Absorbance | 504 nm |
Applications | Food, cosmetics, drugs, tattoo inks |
Approval | FDA |
Applications and Benefits:
- Water-soluble for easy application
- FDA-approved for safety and reliability
- Versatile use across food, cosmetics, and more
- Vivid red color with maximum absorbance at 504 nm
- Replaces other dyes due to superior safety profile
Caution:
Ensure proper application as per industry regulations. May cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Synonyms:
Allura Red AC, FD&C Red 40, E129, C.I. 16035.
Beeswax, Refined white natural beeswax
Natural Beeswax is used as a building material for honeycombs. Because of its soft, pliable nature, bee wax Cera Alba) remains an indispensable raw material for many finished products even after centuries of commercial use.
Applications:
Creams, Lotions, Lipsticks, Cold Creams, Depilatories, Ointments, Salves, Pharmaceutical Excipients, Food Additive, Food Inks and Coatings, Non-food Inks and Coatings, Emulsions, Color Cosmetics, Hair Care; Furniture, Wood, and Leather Polishes; Textile, Wood, and Paper Finishes; Lubricants, Candles, Moldings, and numerous industrial applications.
CAS#: 8012-89-3 White Refined Beeswax
EINECS: 232-383-7
Beeswax is F.D.A. approved under Regulations 21 CFR 184.`1973 & CFR 184.1975
C.T.F.A. Listed
Key Features
- Versatile and multi-industry use
- High purity and quality
- Soft, pliable texture
- FDA-approved for safety
- Suitable for food and cosmetics
Product Specifications
Color : WhiteDrop point/ Melting point : 61 - 67 °C (Typical : 66 °C)
Acid value : 5 - 24 mg KOH/g (Typical: 6.8)
Ester value : 70 - 80 mg KOH/g
Iodine Value: 8 - 13
Saponification value : 87 - 104 mg KOH/g
Ratio : 3.3 - 4.3
Ceresin, Paraffins and certain other waxes : passes test
Glycerol and other polyols : passes test
Form : granulate, pastilles
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Perfect for Cosmetic Manufacturers, Pharmaceutical Companies, Food Industry Professionals, Artisans and Crafters, Furniture and Leather Care Specialists
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